When, in preparation for this blog, I asked my grade school tutees about their most embarrassing moments, I was bombarded with hundreds of instances — some of which sounded too cheesy while some, deep and disturbing. The fact that those were their “worst” nightmares becoming reality was too ugly to ignore, so I asked them what they did, have been doing, and are about to do to prevent re-occurrences of those nightmares. Some of them do not know yet and are still seeking for the ultimate solution; some had useful tips to share, which I am going to enumerate and elaborate further in this blog.
Besides those of my grade school students’, I will also be sharing some of the embarrassing experiences that my colleagues and I have personally encountered, particularly showing you the exit portal that will keep you from being in the same ugly situation. You may input more tips, especially if you can relate to the situation, or learn from the tips provided, in case you’ll find yourself trapped in a similar situation in the future.
I hope you'll enjoy reading and not forget to follow or bookmark this blog!
~Merl
A little about myself: I am a licensed English language and computer technology teacher who works as a freelance writer, editor and of course, teacher. I used to work in a corporate world, too, but have realized the practicality and joy of working home based. I live in a remote, small town — where everyone knows everyone else’s business — and I own a small, along-the-highway canteen, where I get to deal with all types of people, every day. I am not exactly a people’s person, but I am civil enough to socialize with most and “nosy and old fashioned” enough to care for everybody’s welfare.
Cheers to a stronger you! ;)
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